Reverend Tern.] Kirk, Pastor of Baltimore, Maryland's
Christian Assembly. December 10.11-12, 7 p.m. nightly,
nursery provided. Pentecostal Holiness Church, 18
Avenue, White Sulphur Springs, 536-2555, Mike Edds,
Cave Ruritan Club
meeting, Monday, I~cember 10 at 7:30 p.m. A Christ-
covered dish dinner will be held for members and their fatal-
,Va. Peace Action
a video "Crisis in the Gulf," excerpts from a National
at Greenbrier CommunUy College, Rooms 113 and 112.
at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome and urged to participate
discuss the situation afterwards.
Strategic Development Plan
meeting, 7 p.m., Thursday, December 6, at Greenbrier
P Courthouse.
Children's Christmas Party
December 14, 7:30 p.m., Community Building. Sponsored
and ffomenmkers.
County Republican Club
meeting, [X~cember 13 at 7:30 p.m., Court House, Lewis-
clttb meets the second Thursday of each month.
nleeting this month will feature "Old Timers Night" as a way
older members of the party for their long-time support.
refreshments will be served.
& Contra Dance
P.nl., December 7, featuring caller Tmdy Laurenson with "Pot
music, all musicians welcome. Carnegie Hall, Lewisburg.
welcome, all dances laught. Donation $3, next dance
11.
Mountain Visitor Center
closed during the month of December. The center will
a weekend schedule Saturday. January 5. For more in-
contact Janet Anselment at the Gauley Ranger District,
~-2695.
Chapter #671
~eet Tuesday, December 11, at the Lewisburg United Meth-
Church. Enlertainment will be the Lewisburg Junior High
Under the direction of Charles Fauber. Covered dish lunch-
iin at 11:45 a.m.
Music For Christmas
December 14, 7 p.m. Presented by the Trinity Fellowship
from St. Albans, directed by Karen Atkins, at Pente-
Holiness Church, 18 lngleside Avenue, While Sulphur
The ptdAic is welcome.
Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
December 7, Vigil Feasl of lmmaculate Conception, 5 p.m.
December 8 and Wednesday, December 12, 8:20 a.m.
ilion after the 8 a.m. daily Muss.
Grief"
~rt group Jor divorce, death, loss or separation of loved
Will meet Thursday, Decen~r 20 at 7 p.m. "Ihke Hall, Saint
:Is Episcopal Church, White Sulphur Springs. All are wel-
~traas Parade ....
;[Onus Trees, Doves of Peace, and Holiday Wreams" is me
'for this year's White Sulphur Springs Christmas Parade
V tndow Decorating Contest, Window judging, close of busi-
P~'iday, December 7. Annual Christmas parade 5 p.m. Sat-
', December 8. Contacl Chairman Mar[ha Bowling 536-
~: HdlLh~eLNtsgbh~gVisStatj°rTay, December 8,8 p.m. Admis-
'8
'~ adults/$7 seniors and students. To tickets, call
reserve
17. Holiday reception following perJbrmance. Admission
Nts_/ $ I children.
Our Home: , est V .rgmm
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Deeds
William D. Loving and J. W. St.
Clair, Substitute Trustees, to Mid
State Trust lI, lots, Meadow Bluff
Dist., $37,300
John A. Osborne to First National
Bank in Ronccvcrtc, as Trustee of
the John A. Osborne 1990 Trust,
lots, City of Lcwisburg, to the Trus-
tee of an inter vires trust
Lloyd S. Quick and Anna M.
Quick to Sarah Ann Scars tluffman,
tracts, Fort Spring Dist., $16,000
Richard ttuffman to Sarah Ann
Scars Huffman, tracts, Fort Spring
Dist., transfer between husband and
w~fc
Ronald C. llarris, Dola ttarris,
Richard L. t larris, and Catherine
Ilarrls to lloward R. Pcndlcton and
Andrea Pcndlcton, 3.43 acres, Scwell
Mountain Dist. /Fayctte County} and
Meadow Bluff Dist., S 18,500
I~_-wis DaIc McNcely and Agnes C.
MeNccly to Shenna L. l linklc and
Dclbcrt l linkle, tracts, between par-
cnt and child
}tanna Chevrolet Company, Inc.,
to Thclma Gall White, 4.7 acres, Le-
wisburg Municipality, straw deed
Thclma Gall White to Bill Lewis
Motors, Inc., 4.7 acres, Lewisburg
Municipality, straw deed
Luther Lee Loudermilk, Dorothy
l_oudcrmilk, Ola Ruth Bennett, Cur-
tis Bennett, Pahncr Loudermilk, and
Ava B. Jones to Wallace C. Louder-
milk and Mary M. Loudermilk, lots,
Frankford Dist., no consideration
Carla L. Reynolds Cummings and
Timothy Cummings to Prestagc
Farms, Inc., .561 acre, Frankford
Dist., ,943,500
Lottie L. Cochran to Donald I,
Oney, 6,400 sq. ft., Meadow Bluff
Dist., parent to child
Edgar L. Smith, Trustee, to The
Bank of White Sulphur Springs, lot,
Anthony Creek Dist., S3,000
James Bedlord tiinkle and Kath+
leon Carol llinklc to Norman L.
Ahern and Joan C. Ahern, 2.03
acres, Dcwisburg Dist'., S9,000
James Bedford llinkle m~d Kath-
]ccn Carol l linkle to Robert E. Giggle-
man and Julic N. Riggleman, 2.01
acres, l.cwisburg Dist., S I l,ar~0
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The Mountain Messenger,Thursday, December 6, 1990 3A
James Bedford Hinklc and Kath-
leon Carol l iinklc to Bonnie C. Shor-
tridge and l)onna M. Shortridgc, par-
eels, l~:wisburg Dist., $15,000
James Bedford llinklc and Kath-
leon Carol I linkle to IJoyd G. Dur-
ham and Mavis tI. I)urham, 2.05
acres, Ix'wisburg Dist., S lO,000
I lerman A. Sturgcll to Mary lx)u-
isc Sturgctl, lots, City of Ronceverte,
husband to wife
Faith R. t.anc to l)oylc Gwinn
Lame, 2 acres, Williamsburg Dist.,
wife to husband
Pritchard l:arlcy Collins to Donna
J. Currcncc, tract, Meadow I]luff
Dist., $800
Maynard i.. Scldomridge, Bctty G.
Seldomridgc, Chelvy S, Simpson,
John It. Simpson, Richard B. Sel-
domridgc, Debra Budd, and Carl
Budd to Charles R. Freeland Shelia
D. Frcehmd, 60 acres, near Asbury
(dist. not named), $20,000
James E. Midkfff and Patricia R,
Midkiff to James E. Midkiff and Pa-
lricia R. Midkiff, lots, Bluc Sulphur
Dist., straw dccd
W. W. lluntcr to John E. Plaster
and Linda Plaster, lot, Lcwisburg
l)ist., $20.200
Darla R. Fisher and Mike E.
Fisher to Curtis L. Perkins and Lor-
raine J. Perkins, .3597 acre, City of
Ronccverte, S 1,500
Dennis J. Boggs and Donna S,
[ioggs to The Bank of White Sulphur
Springs, 2.01 acres, White Sulphur
Springs Dist., S4,500
Darrell K. Colts to Ferrellgas,
Inc., one acre, Blue Sulphur Dist.,
$20,000
I)onald L. Osborne and Helen L.
Osborne to James T. Truman and
Beverly L. Truman, lots, Town of
Rupert, $27,300
New Suits Filed
Gordon Lee F'eury vs. Mary
Angola Robcrtson Fcury
Commercial Credit Corporation,
Inc. vs. Avery L. Byers
Shanda Faye Posten vs. Kenneth
Ix'e Postetl
Betty Baxter Mines vs. Bobby Lee
Mines
Carol Sue Tinchcr Simons vs.
Rogcr Lee Simons
DECEMBER I0, 1990
'Desert Shield' Soldiers
Legal Rights
Reserve component soldiers
called to duty for Operation Des-
ert Shield have certain "unique
legal rights under a federal law,"
West Virginia State Bar Execu-
tive Director Thomas R. Tinder
said.
"Under the 'Soldiers and Sail-
ors Civil Relief Act,' reservists
currently being deployed have
certain legal rights and protec-
tions of which they may not be
fully aware," Mr Tinder said.
The Act contains specific pro-
visions regarding: termination of
leases, eviction from leased
housing, limitation of interest
rates, and regulations forbidding
the foreclosure of property.
"In an effort to make West
Virginia reservists and their
families aware of these laws, in
cooperation with West Virginia
National Guard legal officer Cap-
tain James M. Barber, the State
Bar will provide this information
through our I.~wyer Information
Service," Mr "Finder said.
According to Mr Tinder, the
10-year-old Lawyer Information
Service provides West Virglntans
with free legal inlbrmatlon every
Tuesday night.
Those with questions regard-
ing the "Soldiers and Sailors
Civil Relief Act" or any other le-
gal question should call the
State Bar's Legal Information
Service at 1-800-642-3617 on
Tuesday l+rom 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.
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